This is a Trip Report from the Upper Class cabin
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The punctuality of trains and the general cleanliness and orderliness really make you wish that UK society were more like Japanese society. A nicety observed on one of our day trips was that as the conductor entered the carriage he bowed and that as he left he bowed. After only a few days in Japan bowing seems second nature and engenders mutual respect. The seats and leg room bring to mind a premium economy product and there is ample stowage space for luggage. An admirable feature is the Living Map at the front of the carriage. As this is a fixed journey it shows the route and surrounding area with a series of red LEDs showing where we are currently in the journey. Another LED shows the current time and a final LED shows the expected arrival time.
A short walk to the escalators and thence on to the ticket check and passport check required to enter the airport. Departures was on the 4th floor so we wound our way up and located the VS desks. There was a substantial queue already in place even though check in wasnt open yet. There was a line LABELLED PE/UC but this was so full that the Mannions couldnt see it being used properly but a an employee walked along the queue with a sign saying PE/UC and made Y pax move. This quickly weeded the queue leaving around 10 people then ourselves.
When check in did open they processed in a great way ALL check in counters were used to process the PE/UC pax with Economy held back.
Processing was quick and efficient although Lord and Lady got an economy agent who INSISTED on attaching a red must be at gate 30 minutes before departure to their hand luggage. They objected to this and were told it was standard practice. They explained that it was not and pointed to my bag which did not have one. Rather than arguing the agent simply said that hed have to check with his superior to ensure he wasnt making a mistake. The senior agent came over and reaffirmed that this WAS standard practice at NRT. However rather than create a scene the senior agent explained that whilst it WAS standard practice theyd make an exception in this case.
We then processed through XRays and immigration and walked to Gate 26 where the Club House is located. Walking in the desk dragon (inappropriate really as she was very sweet) took our invites and welcomed us to the Club House. Sitting down we were immediately approached by a server who brought towels for us and took drink and food orders. The menu whilst not as extensive as LHR was adequate and had a good mix of Western/Eastern dishes. The sausage and bacon butty comprised two half frankfurters wrapped in bacon in a roll with a side of tomato ketchup and this got the majority vote along with lattes.
Service was excellent at all times, attentive and courteous. The Club House itself is on the small side but adequate. There are no toilets within the lounge but there are some just opposite the Club House.
Boarding was called and we walked through the priority boarding down to find two air bridges in operation to G-VWKD. The flight then started as it would continue (in absolute 180o contrast to the outward bound leg) when the FSM (a gentleman with 18 years seniority) took our boarding cards and welcomed each of us by name. We all settled into our seats which had the Amenity pack pre loaded and sleep suits/drinks were handed out.
From hereon in the TR becomes boring as the flight ran like clockwork as a picture perfect demonstration of how UC should be. We ALL got our meal choices. We ALL got our treatments with the IFBT. We ALL experienced courteous attentive service throughout. V:Port was on more quickly than I have ever seen. The FSM was omnipresent in the cabin doing water/wine rounds and introducing himself to the pax individually. When Mrs D went back to check out loads (90%+ in Y and W, 70% in J) he was also working the Y cabin.
Normal service was provided by one of two FAs who were more attentive and more courteous than most CSSs let alone SCCs. The CSS was a bundle of joy and absolutely charming. She was actually an SCC working up for the first time. Both Japanese and European crew were fantastic. The toilets were kept spotless and in each toilet was a little origami crane created spontaneously by an FA. Chatting to the crew they ALL talked positively of the FSM as being a wonderful man to work for. The temptation to believe that this was all a little too convenient after our last trip became quite strong.
Following my usual recreational trip (eat/watch film/sit at bar) 5 hours in I went and sat at the bar where I was IMMEDIATELY looked after by an FA. At no time at the bar was I left to wait for more than 20 seconds before I was served. At one stage the FSM took over bar duties and naturally V-Flyer came up. Well he said, if youre with V-Flyer youll know Buns4VS It transpired that this was the FSM that Buns had recently nominated for a Heroes award for his incredibly professional service. Ironically I had said to Mrs D that I was going to nominate him for a Heroes award as he so OBVIOUSLY had the crew working efficiently. Amusing LRoM had said that the first FSM to greet him by name would be Heroes nominated so he should be racking up a stack!
He explained that the crew knew what was expected of them but it was obvious that he was old school and led by example. He didnt take any crew rest for the entire 12 hours but he insisted that his crew should. He helped out on the drinks service to free the CSS up for plating the food but he kept his eye on everything.
None of us can say enough about how good a flight this was and it was all down to the crew under a fantastic FSM.
Landed at Heathrow and a long walk to immigration. IRIS was a blessing as queues at passport control were out of control. All priority luggage came off quickly EXCEPT Mrs Ds which arrived after about 50 minutes. Leaving Mitchja to his transfer we headed back to chez Decker for Lord and Lady to collect their transport and then time to crack open a beer and chill.
All in all a FANTASTIC weekend away and one wed highly recommend to our fellow V-Flyers.